MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LI (ff. ). Papers relating to London Theatre School productions at the Phoenix Theatre in 1938; 'The white guard', and 'Twelfth night', in both of which productions Sir Michael Redgrave had a leading role.
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LII (ff. ). Papers relating to Saint-Denis's 1938 Queen's Theatre production of Chekhov's The three sisters for the company assembled by John Gielgud. Includes correspondence between Gielgud and Saint-Denis. There are also some documents possibly relating to a pe...
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LIII (ff. ). Propaganda and political aspects of Saint-Denis's wartime broadcasts to occupied France under the name 'Jacques Duchesne'; 1940–1948. Partly French.
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LIV (ff. ). Newspaper and journal articles relating to personalities involved in wartime broadcasting to occupied France, including Pierre Maillaud, known as 'Pierre Bourdain', who became a cabinet minister and was drowned in a boating accident in 1947, and Saint...
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LVI (ff. ). Letters to 'Jacques Duchesne', especially relating to the contentious broadcast by General Smuts in 1943, and the reply to it by Jacques Duchesne; 1943–1945.
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LVII (ff. ). Underground newspapers of occupied France. mostly almost contemporary reprints made in London in 1943. French. Printed.
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LIX (ff. ). Papers relating to activities of Free French forces in North Africa; 1941–1944. Includes originals of contemporary newspapers. Mostly French. Mostly typewritten and printed.